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Best podcasts about good investing

Latest podcast episodes about good investing

Business & Personal Development with Chris Haroun
Should I rent and invest in the stock market or buy a home, How to narrow down my focus on LinkedIn, What are some good investing AGI opportunities and more.

Business & Personal Development with Chris Haroun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 118:43


This episode is a compilation of answers to YOUR questions that were asked directly from my listeners who attend my weekly business education YouTube live webcast. Topics covered include: Should I rent and invest in the stock market or buy a home, How to narrow down my focus on LinkedIn, What are some good investing AGI opportunities and more.. Refer to chapter marks for a complete list of topics covered and to jump to a specific section. Download my free "Networking eBook": www.harouneducation.comAttend my weekly YouTube Live every Thursday's 8am-11am PT. Subscribe to my YouTube Channel to receive notifications. Learn more about my MBA Degree ProgramConnect with me: YouTube: ChrisHarounVenturesCompleteBusinessEducationInstagram @chrisharounLinkedIn: Chris HarounTwitter: @chris_harounFacebook: Haroun Education Ventures  TikTok: @chrisharoun

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
What Freakonomics Got Wrong with Investing and the Environment

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 12:43


Tim Nash, founder of Good Investing, joins us to break down what the podcast Freakonomics got wrong on their episode “Are ESG Investors Actually Helping the Environment”. He takes us through the common mistakes he found when it comes to sustainable investing. Connect with Tim on X and LinkedIn.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Newcomers and Money: Helping immigrants to Canada Navigate the Financial System | Full Episode

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 51:57


Financial literacy and debt. Supriya Syal, Deputy Commissioner at the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, tells us about the National Financial Literacy Strategy. Then, the barriers newcomers face when navigating financial systems in Canada and accessing credit. Jason Mullins, CEO of EasyFinancial tells us more about it.  And, some common mistakes people make when it comes to sustainable investing. Tim Nash, economist and founder of Good Investing takes us through them. Plus, what to do if you want to give part of your estate to an adult child who can't manage on their own. Rachel Blumenfeld, partner at Aird & Berlis, tells us more about your options. To find out more about the guests check out: Supriya Syal: X |  Instagram  | Facebook | LinkedIn | Jason Mullins: Instagram | Facebook Tim Nash: X | LinkedIn Aird & Berlis: airdberlis.com | X | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook Rachel Blumenfeld: LinkedIn Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Ethical Partners – Good investing Podcast
Ep#28: The Sebastian Robertson Story

Ethical Partners – Good investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 77:30


Sebastian Robertson recently stepped down from batyr - the organisation he founded 12 years ago. batyr is a preventative mental health charity which has reached over 355,000 young people through evidence-based programs. We talk about why and how Sebastian started batyr and what his plans are for the future. Where this podcast fits in to the broader Good Investing thematic is partly around mental health in the workplace (see Ethical Partners major report of March 2023 - “Promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace”), partly around leadership succession planning and also around how to manage a start up business. Not that many people have started a charity and a separate commercial business – and I'm referring to birdi – the aerial intelligence company, Sebastian's latest venture. There is a lot to learn and absorb from this episode including insights into how parents can talk to their kids about these issues. Highlights 1.03 Longest introduction ever 8.40 Episode summary 9.45 Seb's background (including rare facts not known by many) 14.35 Celebrating Seb stepping down from batyr 16.40 Seb's story in his words 17.55 Leaving behind the support network 26.05 The link with peers 27.40 What can parents do and say? 30.01 Why a start up? 34.30 The hospital model vs prevention             37.05 Succession planning – The three stages 45.48 Top 5 batyr moments 57.00 Mental health in the workplace 59.02 The Report: Promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace 106.55 Establishing birdi - the aerial intelligence company Link to Promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace: https://www.ethicalpartners.com.au/post/mental-health-and-wellbeing-in-the-workplaceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crush the Rush
345 - Recession Resilient Investing with Andrea Cwik and Rachel Grunn from Good Good Investing

Crush the Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 30:49


Joining the show today are two nationally recognized real estate and investment experts, Andrea Cwik and Rachel Grunn from Good Good Investing. Given today's money climate, this episode addresses how you handle your money and investments during a recession. They are on a mission to educate busy professionals and business owners on how to multiply their money and unlock their financial legacy. During our important conversation, we discuss how to come up with your magic number, what is the number that will lead you to your dream life, and how you can make it happen. We dive into being recession resilient, investing, and the perfect partnership. Andrea and Rachel share their best tips to create generational wealth and understanding your finances. Join us on Crush The Rush as we continue to explore the world of investing and help you crush it in your financial journey.In today's episode, we cover:How to come up with your magic freedom numberWhat does being recession resilient mean?How to diversify your income streamsPerfecting partnerships and leveraging connections Three things billionaires do in commercial real estate investingCONNECT WITH ANDREA + RACHEL:IG: @goodgood.investingWebsite: https://goodgoodinvesting.com/Freebie: You may be richer than you think! Your 3-in-1 net worth assessment toolCONNECT WITH HOLLY:• TEXT HOLLY FOR WEEKLY STRATEGY TIPS: 614-810-4236 or click here• JOIN THE CLUB: www.hollymarieshaynes.com/club (Use the code CTR10 at checkout to save 10%)• WORK WITH HOLLY: www.hollymariehaynes.com/workwith me

Faisel and Friends: A Primary Care Podcast
Ep. 115: Doing Well by Doing Good: Investing in Social Determinants of Health (Part 2) w/ John Gorman

Faisel and Friends: A Primary Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 24:17


This week is the second part of a two-part conversation. We're discussing Doing Well by Doing Good: Investing in Social Determinants of Health on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Faisel and Dan are joined by John Gorman, the Chairman at Nightingale Partners.Our conversation revolves around imagining creative solutions to address homelessness, addressing basic human needs as proactive primary care, and investing in the future of community health.Being a doctor is your calling because you couldn't imagine doing anything else. Let's talk about your career goals in medicine. Connect with us and tell us how you dream of practicing medicine. Want to learn more about how we do healthcare? Visit our resource center and check out how we are transforming healthcare. Don't forget to subscribe to ChenMed Rx to receive the latest news and articles from ChenMed.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

One option for sustainable and impact investing is through community bonds. Tim Nash, sustainable economist and the founder of Good Investing, joins us to share some examples of community bonds and tells us how they work. Check out goodinvesting.com for more information or listen to the Responsible Investing Podcast. Connect with Tim on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Community Bonds: Make Money, Save The Planet? | Full Episode

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 57:47


What to do if you're struggling to pay off your debt. Adam Fisher from insolvency firm Harris and Partners is here to take us through the options.  And, how to file a tax dispute with the CRA. Tax Lawyer Amit Ummat is here to tell us about the process. Then, retirement planning for those who are self-employed. Personal finance columnist Lesley-Anne Scorgie is here to share her tips on how to get started. Plus, we'll speak to Tim Nash, founder of Good Investing, about community bonds and how they work. To find out more about the guests check out: Tim Nash: goodinvesting.com | Responsible Investing Podcast | Twitter | LinkedIn Adam Fisher: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Amit Ummat: ummattaxlaw.ca | Twitter MeVest: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Leslie-Anne Scorgie: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Faisel and Friends: A Primary Care Podcast
Ep. 114: Doing Well by Doing Good: Investing in Social Determinants of Health w/ John Gorman (Part 1)

Faisel and Friends: A Primary Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 26:16


This week is the first part of a two-part conversation. We're discussing Doing Well by Doing Good: Investing in Social Determinants of Health on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Faisel and Dan are joined by John Gorman, the Chairman at Nightingale Partners.Our conversation revolves around imagining creative solutions to address homelessness, addressing basic human needs as proactive primary care, and investing in the future of community health.Being a doctor is your calling because you couldn't imagine doing anything else. Let's talk about your career goals in medicine. Connect with us and tell us how you dream of practicing medicine. Want to learn more about how we do healthcare? Visit our resource center and check out how we are transforming healthcare. Don't forget to subscribe to ChenMed Rx to receive the latest news and articles from ChenMed.

Investing in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Investing for Beginners
951: Q&A: Is Flipping Houses a Good Investing Strategy? - Episode 951

Investing in Real Estate with Clayton Morris | Investing for Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 14:25


If you're thinking about getting started in the real estate industry, chances are you're considering a lot of options. One popular real estate strategy is flipping houses. Is flipping houses a good investment strategy? That's the first question I'm answering on today's Q&A episode! On this episode of Investing in Real Estate, I'm answering three of your great questions about flipping, offsetting tax liability after a 401k withdrawal, and options for getting started investing with $25k. Click play to hear my answers to your questions!

Becoming Bulletproof with Tracy O'Malley
EP342: EXTRA Good Good Investing and the Enneagram with Rachel Grunn (Enneagram SO 1) and Andrea Cwik (Enneagram SO 7)

Becoming Bulletproof with Tracy O'Malley

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 39:33


Investing is a field that can often feel overwhelming and even intimidating, especially for women who may feel like they're entering a male-dominated space.However, on today's episode of "Lead with the Enneagram," we're joined by two guests who didn't let that stop them. In fact, they have made it their mission to help others learn about investing while also positively impacting their communities. Andrea Cwik and Rachel Grunn from Good Good Investing are business partners and friends. They discuss how they learned about the Enneagram, why they love it so much, and how they use it to make their business partnership work to find success in the world of investing. Rachel is an Enneagram One with black-and-white thinking, which can be challenging in investing. Andrea was hesitant about the Enneagram but interested in understanding her partner better. They share how the Enneagram helped them communicate effectively, leave their egos aside, and step out of their comfort zones to build a successful partnership.Listen in to discover how the Enneagram can help individuals understand their tendencies and adapt to new behaviors to reach success in business partnerships and investing. Also, find out how Good Good Investing is breaking down barriers in commercial real estate, making it accessible to everyone, and learn more about the remarkable work for communities and individuals.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. And reach out with any follow-up questions or comments via DM on Instagram. You can also find additional resources on my website at TracyOMalley.com. What You Will Learn How the Enneagram can help individuals understand their tendencies and adapt to new behaviors to reach successThe benefits of understanding each other's Enneagram typesHow complementary Enneagram types can make for a successful business partnershipThe key to overcoming conflict in your partnerships for better understanding, healthier relationships, and better communicationHow to step aside from your core Enneagram type and lean into your growth number to find success in the world of investingWhy communication (and follow-up) is essential for maintaining good relationships with investors Connect with Rachel and Andrea Good Good InvestingGoodGood Investing on InstagramGoodGood Investing - YouTube Connect with Tracy Tracy's WebsiteTracy on InstagramTracy on FacebookTracy on TwitterTracy on LinkedInResources Millenneagram: The Enneagram Guide for Discovering Your Truest, Baddest Self Book an Enneagram Kickstart SessionApply for VIP 1:1 Enneagram Coaching Email info@tracyomalley.com

Not Your Average Investor
302 | Does A.I. Give Good Investing Advice? GC vs ChatGPT In Not Your Average Market Insights

Not Your Average Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 61:03 Transcription Available


Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized the way we live, work, and invest. It's no surprise that AI like ChatGPT is now playing an increasingly vital role in the real estate industry, providing valuable insights and answering our most pressing questions. But can we blindly trust these AI-generated recommendations? Is there a chance that even the most advanced AI could steer us wrong?That's why we're going to put our robot friend to the test in the first ever edition of Not Your AI Insights: GC vs ChatGPT!Join host, Pablo Gonzalez, and JWB cofounder, Gregg Cohen, in a thrilling episode, as they challenge ChatGPT by posing frequently asked questions about rental property investing. Witness as Gregg meticulously scrutinizes the AI-generated advice and rates its accuracy in real-time!We'll ask ChatGPT questions from the community like:- If we have 200k to invest, what is the benefit of financing 3 rather than buying 1 in cash and having higher cashflow?- What's the difference in ROI between a new construction property or a renovated property after a full market cycle?- What should rental property investors value more: Cash Flow or Home Price Appreciation?Don't miss out on this groundbreaking man vs machine episode of the Not Your Average Investor Show! Challenge your assumptions, gain unparalleled insights, and become a more discerning real estate investor.   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Intrinsic Investing
Why Regret and Good Investing Don't Mix

Intrinsic Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 7:07


Bad outcomes are a natural part of investing. Todd Wenning discusses why it does no good to dwell on regrets about decisions where a good process led to a bad outcome. Please read important disclosures at www.ensemblecapital.com/holdings.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
Re-Release: How to know you are ready to start investing

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 19:58


*This episode is a re-release, originally released Friday, Feb 18, 2022* Guest: Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada Many people are excited about responsible investing and eager to dive in. But there is some groundwork and approach that needs to be in place before you start. Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada and host of the “Moolala” podcast, joins host Tim Nash on “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy” to discuss the mindset of having money. As Bruce shares, the better you are about managing your money, the better you'll be able to experience more about what you love. Got a question about responsible investing? Tim is taking questions and will endeavour to answer them on a future episode of the podcast. Need something answered? Email info@goodinvesting.com Host Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Quick Financial Tips from your Rich Uncle
Why Real Estate Wholesaling is NOT a Good Investing Strategy

Quick Financial Tips from your Rich Uncle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 1:33


Wholesaling real estate isn't illegal but its cons outweigh its pros.Like income from wholesaling is very unpredictable, highly dependent on buyers, and hard to maintain buyers.Learn from other investors by joining the club at https://simplepassivecashflow.com/club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GründerGrips
GG #48 mit Tilman Versch: Unternehmer treffen auf Rückschläge und sollten diese als Chance begreifen!

GründerGrips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 45:58


Die Neugier treibt Tilman als Investor und als Unternehmer an. Er hat mit Good Investing eine Plattform für professionelle Investoren zum Austausch geschaffen und sorgt mit Vorstands- und Investorengesprächen auf seinem YouTube-Kanal für Wissensvermittlung und eine Stärkung der Aktienkultur. Warum es für Good Investing gut ist, dass die Aktienkurse rückläufig sind, erfahrt ihr im Podcast GründerGrips. Zusätzlich sprechen wir noch über Unternehmertum, Investorenkonferenzen und Wachstum!

The Frugal Spender Podcast
16: A good investing mindset

The Frugal Spender Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 7:57


In this episode, Brian provides three tips that will help your mindset around investing during a market downturn. Remember, be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when they are greedy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Learn Investing
Good Investing strategy to survive in bad economic times

Learn Investing

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 5:02


Here's an episode that will keep you waiting for the next one. Tune in now! Good Investing strategy to survive in bad economic times https://t.me/SandhuValueInvesting

This is Candor
Sustainable and social good investing with Zécca Lehn, General Partner of Responsibly Ventures

This is Candor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 91:14


On today's episode I'm joined by Zécca Lehn. He's the General Partner of Responsibly Ventures, backing U.S. PreSeed startups in both Social and Sustainable Tech. Zécca shares how his upbringing in an off grid house on San Juan island laid the early foundations for caring about sustainability and how he achieved a 20 year goal to be investing in sustainable companies.  His diverse portfolio of investments has a strong track record and you'll hear about his process and what is perhaps an unexpected superpower!Zécca J. Lehn's Bio:Zécca J. Lehn is the General Partner of Responsibly Ventures, based in California, backing U.S. PreSeed startups in both Social and Sustainable Tech—using multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a guidepost per investment.Over the past 15+ years, he has worked as an Environmental Economist, Data Scientist, Non-Profit Board Member, and Co-Founder. He grew up in an off-the-grid Japanese-style home, on a remote island in the Pacific Northwest. Through his world travels and living in Scandinavia during his early 20's, he discovered a deep love for people, planet, and diverse cultures.For the past years, he has produced the podcast posi2ive, on Venture Scale Positive Impacts. He also leads regular community events – for posi2ive's current base of around 5k+ members across platforms.He holds a degree in Environmental Economics from Western Washington University, and a Certified Specialization in Data Science from Johns Hopkins University. Additionally, he's certified under the UN Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). He often speaks on pitch panels, podcasts, and publishes articles on the PreSeed VC Impact arena.

Slow Brew Finance
What is Good Investing?

Slow Brew Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 16:10


Results do not determine good decision-making. So what does? Website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slowbrewfinance/message

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
Why working toward a sustainable economy makes sense

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 24:20


Guest: Toby Heaps, CEO of Corporate Knights Welcome to the final episode of season one of “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy.” Today host Tim Nash talks to Toby Heaps, CEO of Corporate Knights, the magazine for clean capitalism. Toby has spent over two decades helping Canadians understand that a sustainable economy is not only possible, it's also profitable. Host Tim Nash is the Founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
You asked about responsible investing, we answered

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 24:57


Guest: Darryl Brown, founder of You&Yours Financial Welcome to another episode of “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy.” We asked listeners for questions and they delivered! Host Tim Nash is joined by Darryl Brown, senior investment planner for Good Investing and founder of You&Yours Financial, to answer some of the pressing questions about responsible investing and personal finance. Host Tim Nash is the Founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
The importance of knowing where you are investing your money

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 30:32


Guest: Mark Podlasly and Mike Carlson There's little doubt that Indigenous issues are front and centre in discussions about the sustainability of Canada's economy, but are responsible investors adequately considering that? What about the glaring gaps surrounding financial services where Indigenous peoples find themselves both underserved by financial institutions and underrepresented within the financial industry itself? To help us better understand the work that needs to be done, Mark Podlasly, director of economic policy for the First Nations Major Project Coalition, joins “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy” to talk about how responsible investors can do a better job of incorporating an Indigenous rights perspective into their investment approach. After the break, Mike Carlson, an independent financial planner, joins the podcast to talk about his work to build a network for Indigenous financial professionals. Got a question about responsible investing? Host Tim Nash is taking questions and will endeavour to answer them on a future episode of the podcast. Need something answered? Email info@goodinvesting.com Host Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
New choices, new values and impact investing

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 26:43


Guest: Joel Solomon and Ryan Collins-Swartz Today's episode returns our focus to the topic of impact investing, the strategy that seeks to generate financial returns while also creating a positive social or environmental impact. We hear from two leaders in the space. Our first guest is Joel Solomon, co-founding partner of RenewalFunds.com and author of “The Clean Money Revolution: Reinventing Power, Purpose, and Capitalism,” who talks about his lifelong journey as an impact investor. Our second guest Ryan Collins-Swartz, coexecutive director at Tapestry Community Capital, who speaks to the opportunity for non-profits and social enterprises to raise money via community bonds. Got a question about responsible investing? “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy” host Tim Nash is taking questions and will endeavour to answer them on a future episode of the podcast. Need something answered? Email info@goodinvesting.com Host Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
How to know you are ready to start investing

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 19:46


Guest: Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada Many people are excited about responsible investing and eager to dive in. But there is some groundwork and approach that needs to be in place before you start. Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada and host of the “Moolala” podcast, joins host Tim Nash on “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy” to discuss the mindset of having money. As Bruce shares, the better you are about managing your money, the better you'll be able to experience more about what you love. Got a question about responsible investing? Tim is taking questions and will endeavour to answer them on a future episode of the podcast. Need something answered? Email info@goodinvesting.com Host Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
Responsible investing and investment returns

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 30:51


Guests: Milla Craig, founder and president of Millani, and Ben Felix, head of research and client education at BWL Capital Today's episode looks at the financial performance of responsible investing. “Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy,” host Tim Nash starts with Milla Craig, the founder and president of Millani. Milla helps investors and companies understand how ESG risks and opportunities impact their bottom line. We also welcome Ben Felix, head of research and client education at PWL Capital and host of the “Rational Reminder” podcast. Ben talks about a few different reasons why responsible investments might have outperformed recently and cautions us that this might not always be the case. Host Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Her CEO Journey
Venture Capital For Good: Investing in Social Impact with Lyndsey Boucherle

Her CEO Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 34:03 Transcription Available


It can get easy to be swept away by the flow of the market and what other companies in your space are doing. When you see something succeed, it's natural to want to try it too — after all, you need to get your ROI! But businesses for good are in it for more than just the money: their founders have a purpose. It's critical to balance finances with making that social impact.In this episode, Lyndsey Boucherle discusses how Better Ventures invests in companies looking to make a positive change in the world. Unlike typical companies, they aim to uplift everyone, not just shareholders. She explains how they choose the best companies to invest in for their ROI while ensuring that their founders don't drift away from their purpose. Finally, she also discusses minimizing inequality for women in business.If you're thinking of investing in a business, or want to create social impact, then this episode is for you! Episode Highlights[05:11] Becoming A Principal Of Better Ventures[08:46] Maximizing Value For All Stakeholders[12:50] Balancing Social Impact Against Growth[20:36] Supporting Women In Business[25:47] What Better Ventures Looks For In A Company[31:59] Lyndsey's Advice On Building A BusinessResources:Visit Christina Sjahli's website for more insights on designing an ownership structure that aligns with your company vision, and check out the Her CEO Journey™ podcast series!Get your free 90-Day Financial Strategic Planning with Christina! Set up a time here!See how Better Ventures supports mental health at Prairie HealthLearn how Refiberd addresses the textile waste problem. Website | LinkedInConnect with Lyndsey: Website | LinkedIn | TwitterEnjoy the Her CEO Journey™ Podcast?If you enjoyed today's episode of Her CEO Journey Podcast, hit subscribe and share it with your friends!Write us a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into the show, do not hesitate to leave us a review.Have any questions about business finance? You can contact us through LinkedIn or schedule a chat with our team at any time. You can also suggest topics you're curious about for future episodes to help your business grow. Thanks for listening!For more episode updates, feel free to visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Guests: Natasha Knox, principal of Alaphia Financial Wellness, and Mark Anielski, chief well-being officer at Anielski Management Does money make us happy? It can bring some to deep emotion and “psychological barriers” and a place of soul searching, questioning the difference one wants to make in the world and how money will get them there. Financial matters can even cause trauma. To explore this, Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy host Tim Nash talks to two fantastic guests. Natasha Knox, principal of Alaphia Financial Wellness, is a financial therapist who helps people move through deep emotions that serve as barriers to taking action on their financial plan. Mark Anielski, chief well-being officer at Anielski Management and host of The Economics of Well-Being podcast, explains the concept of genuine wealth and how governments need to start measuring what actually matters. Host Tim Nash is the Founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy
Top five investing mistakes people make

Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 30:59


Guest: Darryl Brown, founder of You&Yours Financial We all have subconscious or cognitive biases. This even carries over with our finances and investing. To explore this, Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy host Tim Nash talks to Darryl Brown, founder of You&Yours Financial and senior financial planner from Good Investing, about the top five behavioural mistakes responsible investors make. Host Tim Nash is the Founder of Good Investing and has been a leader in responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy for more than a decade.

In the Green Chair
Sustainable investing: What is it and how to start investing with Tim Nash

In the Green Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 35:19


In the Green Chair with Tim Nash, the founder of Good Investing. We discuss all things about sustainable investing. Learn about ESG, sustainability, impact investing, and sustainable finance. We talk about Tim's career path and why he believes the most important thing you can do with your money is to begin investing now. Check out Tim's website https://www.goodinvesting.com Listeners can use code RELAY20 for 20% off the Introduction to Sustainable Investing course until Jan. 31. Listen to Tim's podcast with the Toronto Star "Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy" https://open.spotify.com/show/0GaFXN1HDeJIlLAbv0pc7F?si=e2ffbb22a8334d90 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relay-education/message

Leading With Nice Interview Series
Investing in Transparency to Build Trust with Tim Nash

Leading With Nice Interview Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:47 Transcription Available


Having trust in the person who's advising you on your financial investments is crucial. Our guest on this episode, Tim Nash, founder of Good Investing, says the key to building that trust is transparency. You'll find that Tim's method of using transparency to build trust isn't only beneficial in the financial investing world, but also when investing in the people you work with. Learn more about Tim and Good Investing at www.goodinvesting.com.

Investor Stories Podcast
Folge 138: Das beste Netzwerk für Aktieninvestoren

Investor Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 51:44


Heute darf ich Tilman Versch im Podcast begrüßen. Er ist leidenschaftlicher Anhänger des Value-Investings und hat das wohl größte professionelle Netzwerk für Aktieninvestoren in Deutschland aufgebaut. Mittlerweile ist die Community sogar international expandiert und viele Weltklasse-Investoren sind Teil des Netzwerks geworden. Im Podcast sprechen wir über diese Community und seinen eigenen Investmentstil. Shownotes Good Investing Community - https://www.good-investing.net/ Youtube Kanal von Good Investing - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Z-C01O2VlpeD1rMs_HS2Q LinkedIn von Tilman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-versch/

I-80 Preview
Greed Is Good: Investing in the 2021 Nebraska Defense

I-80 Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 21:28


If you had to buy stock in one aspect of an experienced Nebraska defense in 2021, where are you putting your metaphorical money? In this special preseason episode, Hail Varsity managing editor Brandon Vogel talks through some potential growth opportunities for the Blackshirts as a new season draws near. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.

Shared Lunch
Australian journalist Jessica Sier on the ASX and creating good investing habits.

Shared Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 37:09


This week on Lunch Money, Brooke Roberts (Sharesies' Co-Founder) and Alice Rountree (Sharesies' Financial Analyst) catch up with Australian-based financial journalist Jessica Sier to chat about all things Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Jessica has spent time covering carmakers in Europe for Dow Jones Newswires and capital markets and technology for The Australian Financial Review. She tells us a little about the Australian commodity sector and provides some handy tips around building valuable investing habits.

Billionaires In Boxers Global
Feel GOOD investing your in your community

Billionaires In Boxers Global

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 48:54


All businesses need to enhance their Corporate Social Responsibility so they can cultivate good relations and contribute to the benefit of the community at large. Improving their image is an added bonus. In this interview with host Phil Pelucha, Philip Webb talks about helping firms manage their Corporate Social Responsibility. Philip is the founder and CEO of Investors In Community, which is a digital platform enabling companies across the UK to donate, volunteer, and gift to charity and community initiatives to which they feel connected. It is now more important than ever to be doing everything we can to improve the world we live in for future generations; IIC provides the perfect opportunity to build a movement for good. Charities and Individuals can use his platform for free, meaning 100% of the money donated through this platform stays in the charity sector. Philip started his career working for IBM UK as a hardware specialist. He has since published 3 business books and is the legal custodian of the research from Stanford University of the SWOT analysis.   Contact our guests https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipwebbtam/ (Philip Webb LinkedIn) https://linktr.ee/iic (Link tree with all Links - get involved) Contact our Host https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippelucha/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippelucha/) http://billionairesinboxers.com/ (http://billionairesinboxers.com/) https://billionairesinboxers.com/starter-package/ (https://billionairesinboxers.com/starter-package/)

Good Investing Talks
Looking for an investing community? Here is Good Investing Plus

Good Investing Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 3:41


Good Investing Plus in my new community for experienced investors. You can apply here: www.good-investing.net/plus/

DAM Good
#248 DAM GOOD - Investing - realized gains

DAM Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 5:01


Investing has different time horizons and different considerations for each investment. Here are a few

Impact Conversations
Building a Business and Portfolio with Purpose, with Tim Nash, Good Investing Founder

Impact Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 34:33


Tim shares insights into Socially Responsible Investing – about people looking to do less evil and perhaps more good with their investments. Even more importantly, we look beyond that, to his business model aimed at helping one million Canadians invest intentionally, because of the difference he sees that will make in the world.  He’s creating a movement and shares how he’ll accomplish this,based on his Theory of Change or Change Theory.  This approach has Tim acting as a coach, helping empower people to invest in line with their values.  We see how, by having a big goal of helping one million people, it’s driven his activity, including realizing that a move to making his offerings virtual, is a powerful path to get there.      Resources  Good Investing:  https://www.goodinvesting.com   Tapestry Social Capital (Community Bonds): https://tapestrycapital.ca   Social Innovation and Social Finance Fund: https://sisfs.ca   Tim’s Blog: https://www.sustainableeconomist.com   Good Investing You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/goodinvesting      . Thank you for listening to Impact Conversations with Lynn Fergusson & Sally Fazal . Find out more about our work at Social Impact Advisors: https://socialimpactadvisors.ca

Retirement Key Radio
Is A Good Tax Strategy MORE Important Than A Good Investing Strategy?

Retirement Key Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 11:08


Many advisors focus on investment management, but a retirement plan needs tax, social security, RMD and other strategies. Does your plan cover these areas? Plus, everyone has opinions about annuities, often because they don’t understand them. Abe explains the different types available and how they might work for you. To learn more about building an income plan for your retirement, visit www.RetirementKeyRadio.com

Investment Trust Podcast
S1 Ep3: Is all good investing value investing? With Mike Kerley

Investment Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 34:16


In this episode, Laura Thomas is joined by Mike Kerley, fund manager of Henderson Far East Income Limited.  Mike and Laura explore the theme of value investing, Mike's approach to stock selection and reflections on 2020.  They also discuss which areas are seeing the most growth in the Asia-Pacific region as we think about asset allocation in the months ahead.  For a full glossary of terms mentioned within this episode please visit https://www.janushenderson.com/en-gb/investor/article/trust-radio-episode-3/    Disclaimer Trust Radio is the investment trust podcast brought to you by Janus Henderson Investors, giving you valuable insights into investment trusts and how they function. For UK investors only. Capital at risk.    Issued in the UK by Janus Henderson Investors.    Marketing Communication. Not for onward distribution. Before investing in an investment trust referred to in this document, you should satisfy yourself as to its suitability and the risks involved, you may wish to consult a financial adviser. Past performance does not predict future returns. The value of an investment and the income from it can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Nothing in this document is intended to or should be construed as advice.  This document is not a recommendation to sell or purchase any investment. It does not form part of any contract for the sale or purchase of any investment. This is a marketing communication. Please refer to the prospectus and Annual Report of the AIF before making any final investment decisions.   Issued in the UK by Janus Henderson Investors. Janus Henderson Investors is the name under which investment products and services are provided by Janus Capital International Limited (reg no. 3594615), Henderson Global Investors  Limited (reg. no. 906355), Henderson Investment Funds Limited (reg. no. 2678531), Henderson Equity Partners Limited (reg. no.2606646), (each registered in England and  Wales at 201 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3AE and regulated by the Financial  Conduct Authority) and Henderson Management S.A. (reg no. B22848 at 2 Rue de Bitbourg, L-1273, Luxembourg and regulated by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier).    Janus Henderson, Janus, Henderson, Knowledge Shared, Knowledge. Shared and Knowledge Labs are trademarks of Janus Henderson Group plc or one of its subsidiaries. © Janus Henderson Group plc.

MBA Minority Business Access
“91% Of Investors Lose Money…”

MBA Minority Business Access

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 22:48


Playing to win with investing? Then keep your emotions out of the game. Billion-dollar Private Equity Investor, Solomon RC Ali, shares his Four Tenets of Good Investing to help entrepreneurs and investors side-step major financial losses by avoiding the pitfalls of emotional investing. He stresses the importance of creating your own road map, due diligence, and pulling from others who know more than you do. Solomon also reveals what the 9% who win at investing have learned that the 91% who lose money don't yet know.

Insight is Capital™ Podcast
Ep 57 Raise Your Average with Dave Nadig and Tim Nash – ESG: (What's it to you?)

Insight is Capital™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 83:29


Dave Nadig, CIO, ETF Trends and ETF Database, and Tim Nash, Founder of Good Investing, join co-hosts Pierre Daillie and Mike Philbrick for a deep dive conversation into all things ESG investing. We discuss the landscape of the ESG investing, the hype, the reality, the drivers, the debates, and at the end of this discussion, you will have some answers to the question "What is the point of ESG?"Notes:00:00:40 Welcome/Introductions00:05:22 How can advisors talk about and pass on the knowledge of ESG to their clients?00:09:32 What is the difference between Values-based vs. ESG vs. Impact investing?00:18:19 What do investors need to understand about what to expect from ESG?00:21:13 How are retail investors leading the ESG discussion?00:25:54 What are the hot points?00:29:11 How are large asset managers using their voting power to effect ESG change?00:31:15 What insights can you share about how ESG is shaping ethics and governance in markets?00:33:17 How do the advisor and investor empower themselves to get the most from ESG?00:39:08 What's in it for clients and advisors? How much of ESG is being driven by investors?00:47:10 How do you balance between ESG and other thematic trends without being in conflict?00:49:42 How does ESG benefit investors in terms of risk management?00:52:13 How much of it is doing good vs. sounding good? Greenwashing?00:58:43 The meaning of 'sustainable'01:03:33 Busting the myth that ESG is fluffTim Nash on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyjacknash/GoodInvesting.com on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodInvestingGoodInvesting.com - https://www.goodinvesting.com/Dave Nadig on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-nadig-9461/ETF Database - https://etfdb.com/ETF Trends - https://www.etftrends.com/Mike Philbrick, CEO, Resolve Asset Management SEZC - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelphilbrick/ReSolve Asset Management - https://investresolve.comPierre Daillie, AdvisorAnalyst.com - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierre-daillie-advisoranalyst/

The Long View
Russel Kinnel: 'Fear and Greed Are the Enemy of Good Investing'

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 48:51


Our guest today is Russ Kinnel‏. Russ is director of manager research for Morningstar Research Services and the longtime editor of the Morningstar FundInvestor newsletter. As part of his duties, Russ chairs the North America ratings committee that oversees and approves the Morningstar Analyst Ratings that Morningstar's manager research analysts assign to the funds they cover. A mainstay of our research efforts for years, Russ has authored a number of well-known and widely cited studies, including the annual “Mind the Gap” study of investor returns, and is frequently quoted in the financial media. Russ is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he received his bachelor's degree in economics.BackgroundBioBooksAuthor Page Morningstar FundInvestor Related Articles“Environmental, Social, and Governance Investing,” Morningstar.com.“What Helen Young Hayes’ Departure Means to Janus,” by Russ Kinnel, April 21, 2003.“Lessons From the Bill Gross Saga,” by John Rekenthaler, Morningstar.com, Oct. 1, 2014.“Flows + Bloat = Headaches for Funds,” by Russ Kinnel, Morningstar.com, March 27, 2017.“Fink: BlackRock Continues to Evolve,” by Daniel Culloton, Morningstar.com, April 28, 2017.“Enhancement to Sustainability Rating Emphasizes Material ESG Risk,” by Jon Hale, Morningstar.com, Nov. 8, 2019. “Where the Medalists Are,” by Christine Benz and Russ Kinnel, Morningstar.com, Sept. 15, 2020.“The Best Fund Companies and Their Ratings,” by Russ Kinnel, Morningstar.com, Jan. 28, 2020.“Flowmageddon: Is it Time Yet?” by Russel Kinnel, Morningstar.com, July 24, 2020.“Mind the Gap: How Do Investor Returns Stack Up Against Total Returns?” by Amy C. Arnott, Morningstar.com, Aug. 18, 2020.“Can Bond Funds Grow Large More Gracefully Than Stock Funds?” by Christine Benz and Russ Kinnel, Sept. 22, 2020.“Farewell, Mutual Funds,” by John Rekenthaler, Morningstar.com, Jan. 21, 2021.“A Quick Survey of Investment Vehicles,” by Russ Kinnel, Morningstar.com, Jan. 20, 2021.

Have It All
Are Fixer Uppers A Good Investing Option?

Have It All

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 7:48


There are a lot different strategies when it comes to investing in real estate, but have you ever wondered if you have to do a fixer-upper in order to make money? Kris Krohn has invested in over 4,000 single-family homes, so tune in as he shares his experience with fixer-uppers when it comes to the game of investing in real estate.

Collective Wealth
S3 E39: How To Create a Squeaky-Clean Investment Portfolio

Collective Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 39:16


Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing.  He received his Masters of Sustainability in Sweden back 2007/8 and has spent the last decade empowering investors to align their investment choices with their values. We discuss his climate change stand-offs with Kevin O'Leary on BNN and chat about the influence of the U.S. election on corporate and economic sustainability.  We also dig into his beliefs about the early transition we are in when it comes to ESG going mainstream. Plus, he gives us his best tips on how to align your intentions with your investment portfolio. SHOW LINKS: Tim's website: www.sustainableeconomist.com Tim's YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/GoodInvesting Access the Amplify from Within Virtual Summit here Visit Stephanie's website: www.wolfecollectivewealth.com Learn more about the Investing Foundations Formula Coaching Program here LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram for daily investing and money inspiration.  be sure to take a screenshot of this episode post it to your Instagram stories and tag me! https://www.instagram.com/wolfecollectivewealth/?hl=en

No Payne No Gain Financial Podcast
What are you doing with your money that can get in the way of good investing?, Ep 14

No Payne No Gain Financial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 25:26


Today, we're talking about AFTER the election, we’ve talked about the election for the last couple of weeks and we warned you not to let the election get in the way of making good investment decisions. The economy is recovering. And what do you know, the Payne’s were right. The market has been straight up since the election. Well, it's theoretically over, right? We're not 100% sure, but it looks like Biden will be in the White House come January. With elections over and the economy starting to recover the question is... What do you do with your money now? What strategies do you utilize? What should you be looking for? We're also going to talk about other things that can get in the way of good investing and things you need to watch out for in your portfolio to make sure you get on YOUR path to financial independence. Let's hit it. Let's get into it. We've got a great show for you this morning so don’t miss it!You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...The economic recovery that’s being missed [2:01]Is it a matter of change or waiting on the rules? [3:42]American’s finding a spend save balance? [5:46]Economist still casting doubt about spending [7:08]The Tipping Point: overconfidence in your ability to manage your portfolio [9:09]The Market is the most humbling place in the Universe! [10:52]The flip side...lack of confidence [13:27]Good investing’s just not sexy [15:48]Growth vs value [17:42]Hidden Facts of Finance [19:47]Cash is trash [22:19]Mind-blowing recovery and the why behind uncertainty Unemployment today is where economists thought it was going to be at the end of next year. We're there a year ahead of schedule. Historically the stock market makes about 10% after net of inflation you're about 6-7%. In the last two weeks, the market went up almost 14%. So that's like two years’ worth of return in two weeks! How’s that for recovery!Are the political leaders on Capitol Hill smarter than the captains of industry that run our biggest companies? We think companies just sit back and say, okay, what are the roadblocks they're going to create in Washington, DC. They wait until the rules are set so that they can figure out how to maximize profit margins based on their new rules. That's why there's so much uncertainty around elections. It's not a matter of if it’s going to change things. It's a matter of the captains of industry, the companies that you all invest in and that we all own, are waiting to see what the new rules are so they can figure out how to get around them to make the most money for their shareholders and for themselves.This week on the tipping pointWe've talked about this a lot in the past, but your ego and overconfidence can get in the way of a solid financial plan. We've seen many cases that have led to destruction in people's financial life because their ego and their overconfidence in their abilities to manage a portfolio made them blind to real holes or issues within their financial plan. Today, we will break that down so that our listeners don't make the same mistakes with their portfolios. If anyone can see holes in portfolios, it's the three of us so tune in to get the goods!This week’s hidden facts of financeVehicle sales have experienced a V-shape recovery, increasing 36% from the 2nd to 3rd quarter of 2020. Auto manufacturing contributes more jobs than any other industry when you take into account all the parts, and suppliers, aftermarket servicers, replacement parts suppliers, and support services for a major auto plant. In hindsight, it's not surprising that car sales went up. Who wants to ride the subway during a pandemic! We've seen more New York license plates in New Jersey than ever before. People are coming out of the cities. They're buying in the suburbs of New Jersey and the subway doesn't get you there! So car sales are increasing. Not a shock in hindsight, but who could have predicted that last March. It’s definitely one of the reasons why the unemployment numbers have come down so much over the course of the last couple of months. Check out this segment for more hidden facts of finance!Resources & People MentionedSee if you qualify for a complimentary financial review from the PaynesConnect With Ryan, Bob, and Chrishttp://PayneCM.comFollow on TwitterFollow on FacebookFollow on LinkedInSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramSubscribe to Payne Points of WealthOn Apple Podcasts, On Google Podcasts, On Spotify

The Blissful Movements Podcast
Tim Nash - Dream Big & Invest In Yourself

The Blissful Movements Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 57:14


Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and blogs as The Sustainable Economist. As an expert on socially responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy, he is regularly featured in publications such as CBC's The National, BNN Bloomberg's Market Call, and the Globe and Mail. He earned his BA in Economics from Dalhousie University (Canada) and his Master's in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability from the Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden). He is the lead researcher for Ethical Market's Green Transition Scoreboard® research report, which details more than $10.3 trillion of private investments in the global green economy.Tim, Braedy's Economics Teacher, drops in to talk about how to make good investments for yourself. We cover economical, social and environmental investments + DREAMING BIG!Blissfulmovement.comSupport the show (http://gf.me/u/w5fjfs)

Mo' Money Podcast
251 Advancements in Responsible Investing - Tim Nash, Sustainable Investing Expert & Founder of Good Investing

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 58:18


I can’t believe it’s been almost 3 years to the day since I last had Tim Nash, a sustainable investing expert and founder of Good Investing, on the show! You may remember Tim from episode 129 because not only does he know his stuff, but he was the first guest I had on to talk about responsible investing. Since then, a lot has happened! Notably, Tim Nash became a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) and founded his investment coaching company. He also has been featured in the media regularly to discuss the changes in the sustainable investing landscape. But in terms of the financial industry, more and more companies are developing ETFs and mutual funds that follow ESG criteria (ESG standing for environmental, social, and governance). This is good news because sustainable investing is becoming less of a niche and more the norm. And as I’ve learned over the years, it is critical that we all become more mindful of what companies we invest in for our futures. For full episode show notes visit https://jessicamoorhouse.com/251

Understorey
Understorey: Banking Good ~Investing in Landscapes

Understorey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020


Understorey brings you positive news about banks – not Australian banks, but financial institutions that are operating globally, ready to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in sustainable landscapes, especially if different economic, social and environment interests can be facilitated to promote their cooperative advancement. These are the banks who could be interested in lending to mitigate climate change and help our living planet thrive. These are the banks in Europe which will be expected to mark green impacts on their key indicators, for any banking product. Paul Chatterton from the Landscape Finance Lab in Vienna, operating globally, talks to Understorey about this 21st century approach to banking that has moved organisations like WWF to broaden their focus from species, to habits, to ecoregions, to now encompass where the money goes and flows, to shape a more promising future where it's needed most. Photo: montage from photos supplied by WWF

The Economics of Well-Being
#22. Tim Nash: Impact Investing for Good

The Economics of Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 61:28


#22. June 10. 2019. Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing and blogs as The Sustainable Economist. As an expert on socially responsible investing, impact investing, and the green economy, he is regularly featured in publications such as CBC's The National, BNN Bloomberg's Market Call, and the Globe and Mail. He earned his BA in Economics from Dalhousie University (Canada) and his Master's in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability from the Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden). He is the lead researcher for Ethical Market's Green Transition Scoreboard® research report, which details more than $10.3 trillion of private investments in the global green economy. Tim joined me May 31, 2019 from Toronto to share his insights into impact investing and how you and I can start orienting our investment choices to building a better economy of well-being. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-anielski/message